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Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 38:53

This video provides a detailed analysis of recent US Supreme Court orders lists and their implications for Second Amendment cases. The hosts discuss several key cases, including challenges to assault weapon bans and magazine restrictions, as well as the ongoing legal battles surrounding 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (felon-in-possession laws). The discussion highlights the Supreme Court's reluctance to take up many of these cases, the potential impact of judicial appointments, and the evolving legal landscape for gun rights.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's February 23rd orders list showed no action on major Second Amendment cases like Duncan v. Bont and assault weapon ban challenges. The court continues to deny a significant number of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) cases, and the appeal in United States v. Mitchell raises concerns due to the DOJ's involvement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00:00Introduction and Morning Greetings
  2. 00:01:01February 23rd Supreme Court Orders List Overview
  3. 00:01:15Assault Weapon Ban Cases: Grant v. Higgins & NAGR v. Lamont
  4. 00:01:41Key Cases: Duncan v. Bont, Gator Customs Guns v. Washington, Vera Montes v. Cook County
  5. 00:02:15Hannah Hill Joins to Discuss Cases
  6. 00:03:03No News on Major Gun Cases from Orders List
  7. 00:04:03Analysis of Case Groupings and Potential Supreme Court Action
  8. 00:04:34Discussion on 922 G1 Felon-in-Possession Cases
  9. 00:05:06NAV VUO Denial and Free Speech Case
  10. 00:06:04Fuks v. Maryland Denial and Implications
  11. 00:06:17Upcoming Supreme Court Conferences and Fall Term Outlook
  12. 00:06:32Potential Supreme Court Justice Changes and Political Impact
  13. 00:07:47Anxiety Over Future Nominee Confirmation Processes
  14. 00:08:2418, 19, and 20 Year Old Cases and Potential GVR
  15. 00:09:18Comparison of 922 G1 vs. 18-20 Year Old Cases
  16. 00:10:04Fuks v. Maryland Denial and Class-Based Disarmament
  17. 00:10:33United States v. Mitchell: DOJ Appeal of 922 G1 Case
  18. 00:11:31Concerns Over DOJ's Success Rate in Appeals
  19. 00:11:52Fifth Circuit's Role in Bruen Application and Supreme Court Intervention
  20. 00:12:40Ninth Circuit's Approach to Gun Control vs. Fifth Circuit
  21. 00:13:00Further Denials on Orders List: Vulu and Foos
  22. 00:13:06Tracking New 922 G1 Cases
  23. 00:13:17Recap of Missed News: No Action on Major Gun Cases
  24. 00:14:53Upcoming Video: Hall v. Sig Sauer P320 Lawsuit
  25. 00:15:58Privacy Interests in Gun Ownership Information
  26. 00:16:24Concerns About Doxing Gun Owners
  27. 00:17:27California Doxing Incident and Member Concerns
  28. 00:17:40First Amendment vs. Gun Owner Identity Protection
  29. 00:18:06Is Buying a Gun Protected Speech?
  30. 00:18:12Developing Case Law on Customer Privacy Rights
  31. 00:18:39Risk of Negative Case Law Development from Lower Circuits
  32. 00:19:03Continued Denials of 922 G1 Cases
  33. 00:19:30Explanation of 922 G1 Law
  34. 00:20:05Supreme Court's Annual Avoidance of 922 G Cases
  35. 00:20:27One 922 G3 Case Denial: Sanchez v. United States
  36. 00:20:58No Progress on Restoring Second Amendment Rights for Felons
  37. 00:21:13DOJ's Stance on Rights Restoration and Categorical Bans
  38. 00:21:40Refunding of 18 U.S.C. § 925(c) for Rights Restoration
  39. 00:22:14Delay in Final Rule Publication for Rights Restoration
  40. 00:22:28Concerns About Misdemeanor Penalties and Disarmament
  41. 00:23:06State Legislatures Changing Misdemeanor Penalties
  42. 00:23:58DOJ's Preference for Categorical Bans Over Judicial Review
  43. 00:24:53Denial of 922 G3 Case: Sanchez v. United States
  44. 00:25:27Public Transportation and Sensitive Places Cases
  45. 00:25:49Shenthal Response Brief and Seventh Circuit Reasoning
  46. 00:26:17Circuit Split on Public Transport Carry Laws
  47. 00:27:23Awaiting Third Circuit Ruling in Cheeseman
  48. 00:27:47Waiting for Cheeseman Ruling and Supreme Court Implications
  49. 00:28:36Ideal Scenario: Supreme Court Takes Multiple Cases Together
  50. 00:29:05Summary of Denials and No Action on Major Cases
  51. 00:29:19Upcoming Conference Dates
  52. 00:29:32Announcements: Colorado Rally and Illinois Road Trip
  53. 00:30:41Hmani Oral Argument Next Monday
  54. 00:31:16SAF Official X Account for Live Tweeting Hmani
  55. 00:31:41Concluding Thoughts on Suspense and Future Rulings
  56. 00:32:20Kavanaugh's Prediction on Case Rulings
  57. 00:32:45Praying for No Relisting of Cases
  58. 00:33:00Hoping for Prompt Cheeseman Ruling
  59. 00:33:10Theorizing New Jersey's Appeal Strategy in Cheeseman
  60. 00:34:30Miller v. Bont and Future Losses
  61. 00:34:40Costas's and Hannah's Plans for the Day
  62. 00:35:02Host's Upcoming Court Hearing
  63. 00:35:52Sad Case of Client with Dementia
  64. 00:36:58Final Words and Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main Second Amendment cases discussed in the February 23rd Supreme Court orders list?

The primary cases discussed were challenges to assault weapon bans like Grant v. Higgins and NAGR v. Lamont, along with Duncan v. Bont, Gator Customs Guns v. Washington, and Vera Montes v. Cook County. Unfortunately, no action was taken on these cases in the latest orders list.

What is the current trend regarding 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) cases before the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court has been consistently denying a large number of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (felon-in-possession) cases. Approximately 50 were denied on January 20th, and this trend of denial has continued on subsequent orders lists.

What are the implications of the Fuks v. Maryland denial for gun rights?

The denial of Fuks v. Maryland, which challenged a state law barring firearm possession for certain convictions, suggests the Supreme Court may not be closely scrutinizing class-based disarmament arguments, potentially impacting future cases related to broad prohibitions on firearm possession.

What is the significance of the United States v. Mitchell case?

United States v. Mitchell is significant because the United States Department of Justice is appealing this 922(g)(1) case. Given the DOJ's track record, this appeal is a cause for concern among gun rights advocates.

When is the Hmani oral argument, and how can I follow it?

The Hmani oral argument is scheduled for the following Monday. You can follow live updates on the SAF (Second Amendment Foundation) official X account, and links will also be shared on the host's personal page.

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